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The Informac
St. t. 1699
Who saith that t.
who is now in custody who says her Name is ann Pillsbury
came with a litle Girle into this Informants shop by St.
Church and desired this t.
loafe and a half penny worth of cheese and the said Ann
Pilsbury gave this t.
penny out of to pay for a loafe which she had of this t
and this t.
in exchange a six pence and while this t
was looking in the money Box for some farthings
the said Ann Pilsbury said that the 6 pence which
this t.
that it bent like lead but this t
she was sure that the 6 pence she gave her was a good
one the said ann Pilsbury said she had not a six pence t.
and said she had no other money t.t
upon searching of her the said Ann Pilsbury found betwixt
her Boddiss and stomache a good 6 pence ch.
this t.
the bad six pence of a Butcher who refused to change
it so she was willing to gett it off by the Method
abovesaid though the said Ann Pilsbury did confess before
the Warden of his tys.
bad 6 pence aforet
the streets and said the said person made or coyned the
bad six pence or words to that effect and this t
with others searched the said Ann Pilsbury and her said
litle Girle at the said Wardens of the Mint and this t
found wrapt in a paper in the Said Girle 5d. worth of
farthings + 4 six pences two of which were Countr
the mark of
Julian Tuffin